South Korean prime minister celebrates Crimson Desert: ‘K-games can shine as a pillar of K-content’



Crimson Desert is a big hit, but maybe you’re not sold. Maybe you need a little extra convincing that it’s really worth the hype. You don’t have to take it from us—though you certainly could by reading PC Gamer features producer Mollie Taylor’s review—you can instead take it from the highest authority on videogames there is. I’m, of course, talking about South Korea’s Prime Minister, Kim Min-seok.

As reported by IGN, Min-seok praised Crimson Desert recently on X, posting his thoughts after sharing that the game’s sales figures are historic for the nation. “We sincerely congratulate the achievement of Crimson Desert, which has elevated the status of the Korean game industry on the global stage,” he said (according to X’s machine translation.) “[It] achieved 5 million sales in the shortest time in Korean console game history, just 26 days after release.”



Source link

  • Related Posts

    What time does Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred release in your time zone?

    Once Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred releases, you will have the chance to put a stop to Mephisto’s plans while exploring the legendary region of Skovos. Hellish enemies and old…

    FFXIV's End On PS4 Is Approaching, So You Have Two Years To Save For A PS5

    As part of Final Fantasy Fan Fest today, Square Enix’s Naoki Yoshida reminded fans that the end is nigh for the PlayStation 4 version of the long-running online game Final…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    6 Injured As SWISS Airbus A330 Aborts Takeoff After Engine Fire In Delhi

    6 Injured As SWISS Airbus A330 Aborts Takeoff After Engine Fire In Delhi

    What we know about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting

    What we know about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting

    Anthony Edwards injures knee in Timberwolves’ Game 4 win against Nuggets | Basketball News

    Anthony Edwards injures knee in Timberwolves’ Game 4 win against Nuggets | Basketball News

    Live Updates: Trump Describes Gunman’s Attack at Washington Hotel

    Live Updates: Trump Describes Gunman’s Attack at Washington Hotel

    ‘Nigel is mad to accept his money’: who is Christopher Harborne, the mystery billionaire bankrolling Reform? | Reform UK

    ‘Nigel is mad to accept his money’: who is Christopher Harborne, the mystery billionaire bankrolling Reform? | Reform UK

    Gretzky’s last Oilers jersey sells at auction for record $2.8M

    Gretzky’s last Oilers jersey sells at auction for record $2.8M